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Can The Softener Cause Pressure Loss, If So What Do I Look For, And What Do I Need To Fix It? |
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Answer» Yes, a softener will cause some pressure LOSS due to the resistance from the resin BED, but excessive pressure loss can be caused by one or a combination of the following.
The solution for all of the above problems is to dump the resin tank, clean and rebed with new resins. One cubic foot of softening resins is enough to properly fill the average RESIDENTIAL softener. We can calculate the amount for you, if you provide exact resin tank dimensions. Yes, a softener will cause some pressure loss due to the resistance from the resin bed, but excessive pressure loss can be caused by one or a combination of the following. The solution for all of the above problems is to dump the resin tank, clean and rebed with new resins. One cubic foot of softening resins is enough to properly fill the average residential softener. We can calculate the amount for you, if you provide exact resin tank dimensions. |
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